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An NBA source says that the Knicks would be willing to trade any of their players other than Stephon Marbury, Allan Houston or Keith Van Horn for Wallace. However, the Knicks believe they may be able to acquire Wallace this summer with the midlevel salary-cap exception and, thus, wouldn't have to trade any of their players to Portland -- most notably forward Kurt Thomas.

Not sure if PTI guys are telling the truth or if the NBA Source is wrong. I'm confused.

Maybe once statement is more recent than the other.

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heard it
what sounds even better is that rasheed, has definitely eyed the knicks and doesn't want to play elsewhere
if we can do the trade without trading marbs, h20 or kvh it would be Excelent. might even have a chance to the EC finals

See this is tough, Rasheed is a good player, but does he ever go into the zone like KVH and Thomas do? IT's hard because some nights KVH goes crazy and Thomas does nothing, and then like tonight against the Clippers Thomas goes crazy and KVH does nothing..

"We're in negotiations with Kurt right now, trying to work numbers out and everything else," Isiah Thomas said.

Kurt Thomas can opt out of his contract at the end of this season, but the Knicks' new president is not about to let that happen.

"The first day I got here, I realized how important Kurt was to the team," Isiah Thomas said. "All the talk that I heard before I got here was every trade proposal involved Kurt. You have not heard one trade proposal come out of here since I've been here involving Kurt. We recognize Kurt's importance, and we want to reward him. He's a valuable player to us."

The Pistons would hold Wallace’s Larry Bird rights, which would allow them to go over the cap to sign Wallace this summer. But, Wallace and his agent Bill Strickland have made it clear he plans to play in New York next season.

So, as of late Tuesday, the Pistons were apparently out of the Wallace sweepstakes.